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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. 25, 1886. 
THE SECOND ANNUAL 
Sportsmen's Exposition 
Under the auspices of the 
SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION, 
' AT 
Madison Square Garden, New York, 
MARCH 16 TO 21, 1896, 
Promises to be the most complete and interesting exhibit of sportsmen's goods and appliances ever held. 
Intending exhibitors, who have not yet secured space for their exhibits, should apply at once for 
diagrams, application blanks and particulars to 
FRANK \V. SANGER, Manager, Madison Square Garden, I*. V. City. 
Among those to whom spaces have been awarded and reserved thus far are the following: 
$11 n 1 
To close out stock of American Wood Powder we wilj 
load to order 12-ga. cartridges with 2^ to 3%drs. 12-bore trap: 
t to ifim., any size soft shot, for $1.50 per 100. Chilled shot' 
$1.60 per 100. Your choice of Blue Rival Nitro or Climax 
shells, primed with black. Cash with order. For Blue Rock 
shooting, 3drs. l^oz. yj4 chilled snuffs 'em out. 
Tie CHAMBERLIN CARTRIDGE & TARGET CO. 
CLEVELAND, OHIO. 
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. 
Overman Wheel Co. 
H. H. Kiffe Co. 
Obrig Camera Co. 
Recreation Publishing Co. 
Francis Bannerman 
OutiDg Publishing Co. 
Cleveland Target Co.' 
Marlin Firearms Co. 
Fchoverling. Daly & Gales. 
Colt Patent Firearms Mfg. Co. 
Forest and Stream. 
Empire Target Co. 
Hunter Arms Co. 
Leroy Shot and Lead Works. 
Winchester Repeating Arms Co. 
Von Lengerke & Detmold. 
B. Altman & Co. 
Peters Cartridge Co. 
Herman Boker & Co. 
Syracuse Arms Co. 
Parker Bros. 
Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works. 
Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 
George Paddock. 
Cushman & Denison. 
Laflin & Rand Powder Co. 
Electric Boat Co. 
Bridgeport Gun Implement Co. 
Remington Arms Co. 
Hazard Powder Co. 
Anker Bouillion Capsule Co. 
G. W. Cole & Co. 
U. S. Net and Twine Co. 
A. G. Spalding & Bros. 
Miss Cornelia T. Crosby. 
King Powder Co. 
STEEL 
NEWHOUSE. 
HAWLEY & NORTON. 
RAT, MINK, OTTER, WOLF and BEAR. 
Write for Catalogue. 
ONRIDA COMMUNITY, Limited, 
TRAPS. 
VICTOR. 
ALL STEEL. 
Prices and Discounts. 
Kenwood, N. Y. 
THE! DAVIS HAMMERLESS 
Has Best of Workmanship and Best of Material Throughout. 
S> SHOOTING QUALITIES UNSURPASSED IN ALL GRADES. 
Price Lists and descriptive circulars of Hammer and Hammerless Guns sent on application 
N. R. DAVIS &. SONS, 
FREETOWN, - Massachusetts.! 
L©@ CABIN 
By WILLIAM. S. WICKS. 
NEW YORK : Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 318 Broadway. 
The Spaniel and its Training. 
PRICE $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Stamped and Embossed Sheet Metal 
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Pleasure 
and 
Ducking 
Boats 
MADE IN 
Manganese 
Bronze, 
Copper, 
Aluminum and 
Galvanized Steel. 
New in design and 
construction. Safe, 
Stanch and Rigid, and 
practically Non-sink- 
able and indestructi- 
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least, can be fur- 
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MANUFACTURED BY 
Circulars and full 
particulars furnished 
on application. 
W. H. MULLINS, Salem, Ohio. 
BURPEESSEEDS , Philadelphia 
A postal card addressed as above will bring you BURPEE'S FARM ANNUAL f or 1896,if youintend to 
purchase Seeds pthenvise the price is ten cents (less than cost). It Is a bright BOOK of 184 pages .with hun- 
dreds of illustrations and colored plates painted from nature. Ittells all about the BEST SEEDS that Grow! 
The Story of the Indian. 
By George Bird Grinnkll, author of "Pawnee^ 
Hero Stories," "Blackfoot Lodge Tales," etc.i 
The first volume in the Story of the West Series, 
edited by Ripley Hitchcock. 12mo. Cloth, 
$1.50. 
The object of this series is to preserve the pictur- 
esque and individual types of a life in the real West 
which is rapidly fading away, and to offer the roman- 
tic stories of the Indian, explorer, cowboy, miner, 1 
soldier, and other representative figures in a perma I 
nent form. Mr. Grinnell's intimate personal fcnowl- l 
edge of his subject has enabled him to draw an] 
admirably graphic picture of the actual Indian,! 
whose home life, religious observances, amusements,! 
together with the various phases of his devotion to I 
war and the cbase,and finally the effects of encroach-'! 
ing civilization, are delineated with a certainty and I 
an absence of sentimentalism or hostile prejudice! 
» hich impart a peculiar distinction to this eloquenti 
story of a passing life. 
It is simply a true story of an interesting and fast 
disappearing people by one who knows them well 
and intimately. . . . It is readable from cover to 
cover — as readable as one of Cooper's novels.— 
Jeannette L. Gilder in Chicago Tribune. 
'I he author is master of a peculiarly clear and 
graphic style and his book has a most fascinating 
interest.— Boston Advertiser. 
For sale by all booksellers and by 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 
318 Broadway New York, 
"Outside the Danger Line." 
Mr. Wilmot Townsend's new drawing, "Outside 
the Danger Line," depicts a flock of broadbills 
alighting; and the study of action will readily be 
recognized by observing gunners as true to the life. 
The scene is on a calm day, when, with nothing to 
alarm them, the ducks have concluded to rest 
a while far from shore. Reproduced by the artotype 
process, the plate being 16x21in. Edition limited 
to 100. Price is $3. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
318 Broadway, New York. 
Canoe and Camp Cookery. 
By "SENEOA." 
A practical cook book for canoeists, Corinthian sailors and outers. Practical because 
the author gives explicit and intelligible directions for preparing such dishes as he has him 
self actually tested in camp and on a cruise. This is just where the recipes differ from the 
absurdly impracticable dishes given in some so-called camp cookery books. The cooking 
outfit is described, and numerous hints on camp economy add to the value of the work. 
Cloth, 98 pages. Price $1.00. @ 
NEW YORK: Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 318 Broadway. 
tali is the 45th State. 
The game laws of the entire forty-five (plus 
what territories are left and the British 
Provinces) are given in the Game Laws in 
Bttef. Sold by your dealer. 25 cents. 
